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Many new parents and parents-to-be stress over the importance of providing their babies optimal nutrition. They realize that many processed foods meant for baby are filled with sugar, preservatives and chemically refined ingredients, and that consuming these sets their child up for allergies, ADHD, autism, diabetes and developmental difficulties now, and later in life.

A Better Way to Feed Your Baby!

What is really important in early childhood nutrition? Providing the best food for babies considering its:

Digestibility- How your baby's digestive system develops dictates what foods are fed, how they should be prepared as well as when they should be introduced

Nutrient worth- The foods you choose to feed your baby should be worthy of his/her growing mind and body, and must meet the greatest need, taking into account the accelerated growth and cognitive development experienced during infancy and toddlerhood

Katherine Erlich, M.D. and Kelly Genzlinger, C.N.C., C.M.T.A. have written extensively about the right way to feed your baby for optimal health. Their new book, Super Nutrition for Babies is based on a program used at one of the largest holistic medicine centers in the country.

What makes Super Nutrition for Babies different? Here are just a few of the scientifically verified nutritional tips including:

Many chronic childhood conditions- such as autism, ADD/ADHD, auto-immune disorders, allergies, obesity and diabetes- are caused by today's Standard American Diet

Traditional recommendations call for pasteurized milk. However, raw milk contains a complete suite of enzymes, which will boost your child's immunity and aid their digestion.

Forget traditional childhood foods such as rice cereal. Babies do not have the ability to digest grains until the age of 3. Including them in your baby's diet only adds to his/her toxic burden and hinders his/her ability to properly process zinc.

Include liver and organ meats in your baby's diet to build their brain, bolster their gut integrity, and heal tooth decay.

A high-fat diet is critical for your baby's growth in the first 12 months.

Avoid juice—even 100% organic juice—as it displaces nutrient-rich foods, causes tummy aches, tooth decay, and is a source of lead and mercury contamination.

Testimonials for this Fabulous Resource!

"A wonderful guide for getting babies off to the right start, and helping them enjoy the gift of health for life." —Sally Fallon Morell, President, Weston A. Price Foundation, and author of Nourishing Traditions

"The terrible public health experiment of the low-fat, plant-based diet has left our culture in a wreckage of confusion, guilt, and disease. But finally, here is a book for the people who need it most: parents. You only get one chance to grow a child's body, mind, and spirit, and with our traditional food cultures in shreds, parents have been cut adrift in a sea of conflicting advice. Using clear commonsense and basic nutritional concepts, Katherine Erlich and Kelly Genzlinger have written a book that can be an anchor, and then a safe harbor, for parents and babies everywhere." —Lierre Keith, author ofThe Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability

"A clear, practical, and nontrendy guide for parents on how to best feed babies and toddlers, backed by the trifecta of common sense, ancestral wisdom, and sound science. The recommendations accord with Weston A. Price Foundation principles, and are exactly what's needed to get our children off to a good start and to empower their health for life." —Kaayla T. Daniel, Ph.D., C.C.N., Vice President, Weston A. Price Foundation, and author of The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food

"Super Nutrition for Babies by Katherine Erlich and Kelly Genzlinger is something that every expectant and new mother and father should read! It gives the correct information for parents on how to bring up healthy, intelligent and robust children. In a world where parents are constantly bombarded by wrong and harmful information, this book is a rare treasure! I congratulate the authors, who write with authority based on solid clinical and practical experience and their work as a medical doctor and a nutritionist—all supported by thorough research and references. I warmly recommend it." —Natasha Campbell-McBride, M.D., author of Gut and Psychology Syndrome

"Erlich and Genzlinger have compiled a wealth of knowledge and experience into a book that is so basic on one hand and so complete and thorough on the other that readers will understand—without difficulty—the concepts and be able to apply them easily. This book is a grand reference book that can be used for many years of a child's life." —Nancy Appleton, Ph.D., author of Lick the Sugar Habit

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